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Years passed. The notebook frayed further. Names of babies born since were scribbled on the inside back cover as if to keep track of the future. Sokha married a cousin from the market; Dara opened a tiny stall selling jasmine garlands. The book passed hands many times. Sometimes it returned to Sokha’s small home; sometimes it lived in the breakroom, where factory women used it like a talisman.
This guide provides general legal information and does not constitute legal advice. Laws and their application change over time. For specific cases, consult a qualified Cambodian labour lawyer or the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training. Cambodian-labour-law-guide-english-2014